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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1987

Pages: 109-127

Series: Topics in Contemporary Semiotics

ISBN (Hardback): 9781475797022

Full citation:

Umberto Eco, "The influence of Roman Jakobson on the development of semiotics", in: Classics of semiotics, Berlin, Springer, 1987

Abstract

The project of a science studying all possible varieties of signs and the rules governing their production, exchange, and interpretation is a rather ancient one. Pre-Socratic poetry and philosophy are frequently concerned with the nature of natural signs and divine messages. The Hippocratic tradition deals with the interpretation of symptoms, while the Sophists were critically conscious of the power of language. Plato's Cratylus is a treatise on the origins of words, and the Sophist can be considered the first attempt to apply a binary method to semantic definitions.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1987

Pages: 109-127

Series: Topics in Contemporary Semiotics

ISBN (Hardback): 9781475797022

Full citation:

Umberto Eco, "The influence of Roman Jakobson on the development of semiotics", in: Classics of semiotics, Berlin, Springer, 1987